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Classified List of Naturalists. 



Name. 



gus, Esq_. 



Address. 



Particulars. 



Greorge French An- 51, Portland Villas, 





Capt. Gr. E. Fryer, 

 J.E.Cox,Esq.M.D. 



Hon'ble W. Cooper. 



Portland Road, 

 NottingHill,Lon 



don ? W. 



Sir W. Denison. 

 C. B. 



W 9 King, Esq, 





BurmahPolice. San- 

 doway, Aracan. 



147 Pliillipant St., 

 Sydney. 



Judge Hoboken, 

 New Jersey, U. S. 



VII. — Land and 



FRESH WATER 

 SHELLS. 



The Mollusca generally. Has 

 formed a very large collec- 

 tion in various parts of the 

 world, many of which were 

 new to science and have been 

 described since his return to 

 England, by Messrs. Adams, 

 Crosse, Pfeiffer, himself, &c, 

 Can offer for exchange du- 

 plicates of Australian shells, 

 from time to time, properly 

 named from the types. His 

 desiderata would be chiefly 

 the shells of the Japanese 

 and Chinese seas, Kamschat- 

 ka, Behring's straits, &c. — 

 also a series of East Indian 

 pulmonifera generally. All 

 species from the Cape of Grood 

 Hope would also be accepta- 

 ble, both land and marine. 



Collects all, but chiefly fresh- 

 water and Land Mollusks. 



Conchology. 



Conchology in all its branches. 



Madras. 



Care of Messrs. Ar- 

 buthnot & Co., 

 Madras. 



Would be glad to purchase or 

 exchange specimens, wants 

 particularly those of South 

 America. 



Collects and has sundry dupli- 

 cates ; for instance, 



H. Basileus, H. ungulata, H, 

 Malabarica : 



the 1st and 3rd of which may 

 be interesting additions to 

 some collections. 



